The Science of Aging: Can We Slow It Down or Reverse It?
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Aging is inevitable, but what if science could slow it down—or even reverse it? In this episode of Science Deep Dive, we dive deep into the biology of aging, exploring the key theories that explain why we age, from genetic programming to cellular damage. We discuss the role of telomeres, mitochondria, and senescent cells in the aging process, along with groundbreaking research into longevity. From fasting and exercise to cutting-edge gene therapy and anti-aging drugs, discover the latest science behind extending both lifespan and healthspan. Is immortality within our reach? Tune in to find out.
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